Re: Official CD/LP purchases thread

Originally Posted by bmack86

Such killer scores, both. That Augustus Pablo record is definitely the reggae record I play the most.

They had, like, four copies of the King Tubby/Augustus Pablo album (Canadian reissue on Clockwork Records), so I grabbed the one which had the least amount of ringwear on the sleeve. As for the Shocking... comp, all of these Now-Again psych/funk compilations are phenomenal (I have three others I believe) and this one is no exception; got it new for $20 too!

Originally Posted by roberto73

I'd contribute to this discussion but I'm still busy reminiscing about the halcyon days of punk. You know, the mid-90s.

Re: Official CD/LP purchases thread

Picked up this 7" last night Less than 100 copies left!

Revelator is the somber vision of musician Ben Chisholm, who is also a full time member of Chelsea Wolfe. Recording under the name "White Horse" since 2010, he has released a number of highly praised experimental solo recordings including "Final Coordinates" and "The Revenant Gospels I, II, and III". Sighting other artists working under that same moniker, the name was eventually put out to pasture in 2012. With this fresh start, Revelator offers "Net of Gems", a melancholic and haunting song driven by a wash of electronics, throbbing percussion, spiraling piano and subtle guitar work. He effortlessly constructs a sonic world which conjures up delicate hallucinogenic visions akin to a spry Pink Floyd, but darker and more ethereal.

Wear Your Wounds is the product of years of solo experimentation by founding Converge member Jacob Bannon. Picking up where his avante-garde projects Irons and Supermachiner left off, "Adrift In You" quickly builds into a hook laden storm of sound. Subtle electronics, massive guitars, and huge percussion swirl as poignant vocals call from the eye of it all. Bringing to mind the stark sounds of Swans, Killing Joke, My Bloody Valentine, and other like minded artists.

Re: Official CD/LP purchases thread

The SBTRKT LIVE album that was released digitally today is getting a limited (500) LP/DVD pressing and is available for preorder on the Young Turks website for a February release. Came out to $50 after conversion for shipping to the US....ugh.

Originally Posted by guedita

Which healthcare provider will euthanize you the fastest as a service to society?